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Tom of Finland (1920-1991) Summary
974 words, approx. 3 pages After 30 years of limited circulation in gay magazines and exhibitions in gay clubs, Tom of Finland's frankly pornographic drawings have enjoyed a vast popularity since the 1970s: They have been exhibited worldwide and even mainstream publishers...
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1,577 words, approx. 5 pages
 Tom of Finland (May 8, 1920 – November 7, 1991) (born Touko Laaksonen in Kaarina, Finland) was a fetish artist notable for his stylized homoerotic art and his influence on late twentieth century gay culture. Over the course of four decades he...




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More Than a Teen Heartthrob\'d1 A Good Actor, Briefly a Star
11/27/2005: 1,074 words, approx. 4 pages Tab Hunter’s career as a star was actually quite short—six or seven years, from about 1953 to 1960, when it became obvious that he’d been replaced by other fresh-faced, short-term juveniles like Troy Donahue and Richard Beymer. But Tab Hunter Confidential isn’t a short memoir:...
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 The New York Observer
More Than a Teen Heartthrob- A Good Actor, Briefly a Star
11/27/2005: 1,074 words, approx. 4 pages Tab Hunter’s career as a star was actually quite short—six or seven years, from about 1953 to 1960, when it became obvious that he’d been replaced by other fresh-faced, short-term juveniles like Troy Donahue and Richard Beymer. But Tab Hunter Confidential isn’t a short memoir:...
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A Queen of All Media Misses Grand Synthesis
6/25/2006: 1,226 words, approx. 4 pages You’ve got to hand it to an artist who could even conceive of an erotic burrito, and then muster up the talent to create a sculpture fulfilling the idea’s absurdist promise. There it is, at the beginning of The Art of Betty Woodman, a retrospective...
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 The New York Observer
A Queen of All Media Misses Grand Synthesis
6/25/2006: 1,226 words, approx. 4 pages You’ve got to hand it to an artist who could even conceive of an erotic burrito, and then muster up the talent to create a sculpture fulfilling the idea’s absurdist promise. There it is, at the beginning of The Art of Betty Woodman, a retrospective...


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